While most bookish blogs create content solely for booklovers, I want all AZE viewers to feel included. I know that many people find reading to be a bit difficult or even have trouble staying eager and focused. Because of this, I've decided to compile a short list of novels that are great for people who want to give reading a try but don't know where to start.

If you're into fantasy, check out:Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (4.45 Goodreads)Harry Potter's life is miserable. He's been living with dreadful relatives since the night his parents suffered a dreadful accident... an accident Harry has only the faintest memory of. Harry's always felt different; he just could never explain it. He could make things happen when he was angry, upset, or even happy. But he simply couldn't understand how. It was like magic... One night, when a strange visitor comes to his rescue, Harry finally has answers to the questions he's been asking. Unfortunately, these newfound truths come at price. Could it be that living with the Dursleys isn't as bad as it seems, or is there another place far beyond that Harry Potter can finally call home?

If you're into romance, check out:Me Before You by Jojo Moyes (4.27 Goodreads)Me Before You follows the story of quirky Louisa Clark and moody Will Traynor. After suffering a bad accident, Will Traynor finds himself bound to a wheelchair and unable to live the athletic and exciting life he once had. Louisa Clark, an unusual girl living in a closeby village, decides to take on the job of his caretaker. Even with Louisa's care, Will struggles to live a life so different from the one he had before his accident. Can Louisa's outrageous personality and beautiful soul help Will overcome this hardship?

If you're into science fiction, check out:(As listed on "Five Best Sellers for Every Thriller Junkie")Dark Matterby Blake Crouch (4.09 Goodreads)Jason Dessen is living a normal life. Like many, he's had opportunities pass him by, but he's never wondered "what if?" How could he regret his decisions when they've given him what he treasures most: his wife and child.One late night, as he's walking home from the local pub, Jason is hit and knocked unconscious. When he opens is eyes, his surroundings are blurry. This place seems unfamiliar.Suddenly, Jason finds himself face to face with the wrath of his past. For the first time in his life, he's forced to confront the consequences of all his actions. Could this all be real or just a horrific dream... Will Jason be able to make an escape from this nightmare?

If you're into detectivemysteries, check out:Murder on the Orient Expressby Agatha Christie (4.16 Goodreads)Murder on the Orient Express follows the mystery of the death of Mr. Ratchett. When a man is found stabbed to death in his cabin aboard a train, suspicion falls on both staff members and train passengers. While some passengers seem to be keeping secrets, only one person could be guilty of such a brutal crime. Can Hercule Poirot find the murderer aboard the Orient Express?

If you're into suspense, check out: (As listed on "Five Best Sellers for Every Thriller Junkie")1. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (3.89 Goodreads)Rachel Watson finds herself unable to surpass her divorce with her ex-husband. She has also become fixated with two individuals she sees while on the train to London every morning. They seem to be living the perfect life, the life she once had but was brutally taken from her.​When one morning, she discovers that the woman she’s become fixated on is missing, Rachel realizes that there are gaps in her memory, a wound on her body, and blood on her hands. She may be an alcoholic but could she be a murderer? (As listed on "Five Best Sellers for Every Thriller Junkie")2. The Breakdownby B.A. Paris (3.92 Goodreads)A young woman is driving home in the middle of the night. It’s dark, it’s pouring, it’s difficult to see what’s on the road. A short distance away from home, the driver sees an isolated car parked on the side of the street. There’s a woman inside, but she seems to be okay. “Should I stop to help her or keep driving?” the driver thinks. She drives past the car and arrives home but can’t shake the thought that she should’ve stopped to help. Something seemed off. The next morning, news surfaces that a woman in a car has been found killed. It’s the same woman, it’s the same car, it’s the same spot Cass drove past…

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